why does everyone bike now to network instead of golf, having a bike is now a requirement for professional developmenti don't like this trend, it's a lot harder to drink and bike
9/14/2015 2:54:07 PM
I haven't noticed this...but carry on.
9/14/2015 3:26:40 PM
lol, millenials
9/14/2015 3:45:02 PM
you must network some clownshoe startups
9/14/2015 3:48:35 PM
Please, do tell....
9/14/2015 3:49:19 PM
no clownshoes, it's typically in tennis shoes or bike shoes
9/14/2015 3:52:43 PM
who plays golf anymore?
9/14/2015 4:07:02 PM
I hear the bike meetings are great at hooli.
9/14/2015 4:07:30 PM
Lol networking
9/14/2015 4:08:01 PM
I would also put running on this list.
9/14/2015 4:08:13 PM
I have nothing against golf, but I am glad that it hasn't really been a big networking factor in my career. I just don't have any interest in learning to play and I have successfully avoided ever swinging a club.
9/14/2015 4:12:15 PM
I only have meetings on the Trolley Pub
9/14/2015 4:22:48 PM
there are plenty of companies who rent themwhich makes the "WOOOOOO"s that much sadder[Edited on September 14, 2015 at 5:47 PM. Reason : .]
9/14/2015 5:46:54 PM
i can see how a man might derive a great deal of pleasure from playing golf. with that said, if playing golf is what it takes to advance my career, then i'll just stick where i'm at.
9/14/2015 5:50:25 PM
if it was up to me they would turn all the golf courses into motocross and go kart tracks
9/14/2015 6:21:43 PM
This has been a trend for 8 years
9/14/2015 6:35:58 PM
I find that I'm in agreement with George Carlin when it comes to golf courses. Plus they're bad for watersheds.
9/14/2015 6:54:42 PM
golf courses are terrible polluters.
9/14/2015 6:59:21 PM
Tubular metal/carbon that costs way more than it should.
9/14/2015 7:40:26 PM
you could take a standard golf course and fit in a motocross track, a kart track, and a badass shooting range. what a fucking waste of space.
9/14/2015 8:45:39 PM
classic TWW, randomly hating activities that others like simply because they don't do it.
9/14/2015 9:52:18 PM
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9/14/2015 10:00:34 PM
to confirm bobby's statement, i decided to see what he thinks of NASCAR.
9/14/2015 10:28:26 PM
9/15/2015 8:58:06 AM
Also the chances of getting killed while golfing is lower.
9/15/2015 9:22:29 AM
fuck if i want to talk about business or be forced into casual conversation for 6 hours with people i barely know or want to know.
9/15/2015 9:44:39 AM
our office tried to organize going to a Durham Bulls game. when management said we had to use leave time to attend it quickly fizzled and died. also, our office "parties" aren't allowed to have alcohol even if we provide it. actually, I think we're not even allowed to drink a beer at lunch either (never seen anyone order one).meanwhile, my friends at startups and software companies have "beer days" where the office provides beer and/or you're allowed to bring in your own beverage of choice. [Edited on September 15, 2015 at 11:34 AM. Reason : .]
9/15/2015 11:33:14 AM
My buddy works for a place that has 6 taps of local beers in their "lounge". Most people start drinking around 3pm. They are crushing it.
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9/15/2015 3:07:07 PM
NeuseRvrRat, I never claimed I was above it. I'm a true Scotsman like all the rest.
9/16/2015 2:49:04 PM
Golf sucks but I have a few co-workers who love it. I feel like if I'm going to be outside all day I'd rather go do a real outdoor activity like mountain biking, skiing, climbing, etc rather then walking around on artificial turf whacking a little white ball around with expensive metal poles. On that note I bike everywhere now and it's great for networking.
9/16/2015 3:36:57 PM
Golf is fun...but it's time consuming and expensive. I don't think I'll pick it up as a hobby again until I retire. There are other things I need/want to do on a weekend afternoon than play golf for four hours.I also drink and bike all the time. Normally don't get black out drunk and stick to the back-roads...but parking downtown sucks and the risk for a DUI is much higher in an automobile.
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9/16/2015 4:05:04 PM
Skiing is very affordable assuming you live close to a ski resort. Saying it's not affordable because you have to fly there and get a hotel is like saying surfing isn't affordable for me because I have to fly to a beach and get a hotel. Not a good argument. So a typical season pass is $450-550 for half a dozen resorts or so. Say you go 30 times a year (very reasonable as our season here in Colorado goes from November to June if you want to ski that late.) That's 8 months of skiing of only 3-4 days of skiing a month. Say you buy a $530 ski pass that's under $18 a day to ski an unlimited amount. Golfing (at least from my limited experience is more than $18 for 18 holes). As far as equipment goes you can go to a ski event over the summer and pick up a nice set of skis (with bindings) for $300-400. Boots you can get for cheap as well. If you're not getting 50-60% off your equipment then you're doing something wrong or really need current season gear. Or you can get season rentals of everything (boots, skis, poles) for like $150. Helmet, gloves, goggles, and ski jacket/pants don't cost that much if you know where to look. So for under $800-900 (excluding gas) you could technically ski for 8 months straight an unlimited number of times at a ski resort. Hell you could get season rentals for $150 and go to the numerous back country spots and not even buy a ski pass. Skiing is very affordable compared to many other outdoor sports. I mean how much does it cost to play 18 holes of golf at a decent place on a weekend? $50? $75? I ski the top rated resorts in the world for $15-17/day.
9/16/2015 4:39:31 PM
Owning a +$3,000 carbon framed bicycle and a spandex suit is not a requirement to enjoy cycling. I've found that I have enjoyed the sport so much more since ditching the spandex bandit rides and opting for the more social side of the sport. longer miles, slower pace, more conversational and less intimidating. there is nothing worse than a cycling elitist.
9/16/2015 5:00:50 PM
WE GET IT YOU LIVE IN COLORADO.LA DEE FREAKING DA Over 75% of the nation lives somewhat far away from decent ski slopes. And biking doesn't work all that great in Raleigh, unless you live downtown. Elsewhere, get ready to be run over [Edited on September 16, 2015 at 5:08 PM. Reason : k]
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9/16/2015 5:11:41 PM
^^^I think it depends where you are and the culture. The entire road/mountain biking culture here in Denver (was different in Charlotte) is very casual, friendly, and social. Everyone goes on longer road and mountain bike rides and it's very fun. Even the serious bikers aren't elitist about it in my experience. The experts aren't as casual as something like climbing (which is universally known for having very chill people). I wear spandex commuting because it's been almost 100 degrees lately and it's much more comfortable than wearing shorts. I also have a 22 year old Cannondale use for commuting that's probably worth maybe $200. Anyway that wasn't my point though I completely agree biking doesn't have to be expensive. Neither does golfing. You can pick up a set of cheap clubs and go to a public golf course and it's cheap.
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What does that have to do with anything? I know where many of you live and some of you guys talk about it all the time. How's that a big deal? I was giving my opinion on golf, biking, and other outdoor activities. I don't think it really matters where you live just your proximity to certain types of sports. If you're jealous just say so. You don't have to keep bringing it up in every thread you're in. It's kind of getting old. Try a new strategy.
9/16/2015 5:30:29 PM
just kinda funny that someone basically calls out golf for being elitist (which it is), then goes on to act like skiing is some pedestrian "common man" activity
9/16/2015 5:54:44 PM
Well depending on where you live it kinda is...My point was if you live near a ski resort or snow in general skiing is very accessible and not elitist. Every weekend in the winter I see a bunch of people hitching rides up to the mountains to back country ski. Sure skiing CAN be elitist if you have nice equipment and buy ski lift passes every day you ski but in general it's one of the cheaper activities I do. No matter where you are you usually have to pay for golf. Skiing is free unless you want a lift pass and then it becomes very cheap if you get a season pass.
9/16/2015 6:00:24 PM
Can anyone here confirm my opinion of this 600$ coat
9/16/2015 6:33:42 PM
neodata:denver::terpball: DC[Edited on September 16, 2015 at 6:34 PM. Reason : cs]
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I haven't golfed a ton, but I'm pretty sure you're supposed to drink and smoke bowls on the cart, not while you're actually taking a shot. Do you stop your bike every time you want to take a drink?
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